9780425224243
An Ice Cold Grave (Harper Connelly Series #3) share button
Charlaine Harris
Format Mass Market Paperback
Dimensions 4.10 (w) x 6.70 (h) x 0.70 (d)
Pages 288
Publisher Penguin Group (USA)
Publication Date October 2008
ISBN 9780425224243
Book ISBN 10 0425224244
About Book

Hired to find a boy gene missing in Doraville, North Carolina, Harper Connelly and her brother Tolliver head there, only to discover that the boy was the only one left of several who had disappeared over the previous five years. All of them teenagers. All unlikely runaways.

All calling for Harper.

Harper soon finds them—eight victims, buried in the half-frozen ground, all come to an unspeakable end. Afterward, what she most wants to do is collect her fee and get out of town ahead of the media storm that's soon to descend. But when she's attacked and prevented from leaving, she reluctantly becomes a part of the investigation as she learns more than she cares to about the dark mysteries and long-hidden secrets of Doraville—knowledge that makes her the next person likely to rest in an ice-cold grave.

Reviews

From Barnes & Noble

In rural North Carolina, a boy's disappearance leads people to worry that he has fallen victim to a serial killer. Hired to investigate, psychic detective Harper Connelly finds much more than she bargained for. The discovery of eight teenage victims in icy graves so thoroughly disturbs Harper that she wants to leave the area as quickly as possible. But unexpected circumstances prevent any early exit and increase her visibility as a target.

Library Journal

In the third installment (after Grave Surprise) of her supernatural series featuring psychic Harper Connelly and her partner and stepbrother, Tolliver Lang, Harper is hired to find the bodies of six teenage boys who went missing over a two-year period. She discovers them buried in the frozen ground just outside of Doreville, NC, a good place to live until the community realizes that one of its own is a serial killer. Harris's greatest strength is creating realistic, fully rounded characters with just a sentence or two; her depiction of gruesome crimes is such that this work is not for the faint of heart. But fans of paranormal mysteries, especially of Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake books, will snap this book up. Harris also writes the Sookie Stackhouse vampire series and lives in Arkansas. [See Prepub Mystery, LJ6/1/07.]


—Jo Ann Vicarel